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We're still on the official Moto Gp site.

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:21 pm
by MadKaw
I thought our pics would have gone... but no..

Is Leo really a good rep for our club.. :-)

http://bikes.grandprix.com.au/content/view/full/5194/

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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:46 pm
by Neka79
hahah sweet...didnt kno we was there!!

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:26 pm
by Kishy
Whos this fella? He said hes a member here..

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~tony.you ... index.html

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:32 pm
by Smitty
hahah sweet...didnt kno we was there!
...we was!

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and so woz Leo!

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but

didn't know Giga was a podium star :D

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cheers

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:06 pm
by mfzx6r
Kishy wrote:Whos this fella? He said hes a member here..

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~tony.you ... index.html

our dear mate Ty :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:12 pm
by Kishy
mfzx6r wrote: our dear mate Ty :lol:
OIC :D

He still an active member?

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:20 pm
by mfzx6r
Kishy wrote:
mfzx6r wrote: our dear mate Ty :lol:
OIC :D

He still an active member?
Yes but I dont know how active he is :wink:

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:24 pm
by Cath
Kishy wrote:He still an active member?
Yep, he is, but you'll usually find him lurking around the ride days, track days, and tech forums.

Hey Ty, how long ago were those pics taken? You've changed heaps since then! 8)

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:25 pm
by Kishy
Kewl. Dont ask me how I came to finding his webpage.. :lol:
Mustve been bc of some google search :P

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:50 pm
by Neka79
Cath wrote:
Kishy wrote:He still an active member?
Yep, he is, but you'll usually find him lurking around the ride days, track days, and tech forums.

Hey Ty, how long ago were those pics taken? You've changed heaps since then! 8)
think the dates on the page...2002....

the ol "lollypop" pics....

TY use to ride a gpx...street..i wouldnt call it a "fighter" tho...mwahahaha

learnt a lot on that thing didnt ya TY??

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:08 pm
by mrmina
thats hilarious.

i reckon leo needs his own website :D

MotoGP Mid Season Review

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:13 pm
by Steph
Didn't know where to post this but you HAVE to read this hilarious piece I stole from another site!

MotoGP Halftime Season Review

We rate who has been hot, and who has been Ellison

Some would say that we, as your average punters should not be allowed to judge riders in the MotoGP class, they, apart from Ellison, are all winners and excellent riders. We say to them, from our armchairs, “Nah, nah, can’t hear you.” And with that, here are the half time winners and losers of what has been a season that has had more lumps and bumps than Suzi Perry’s leather trousers.

The winners

Marco Melandri, Fortuna Honda, 10 out of 10
If TV wanted to run a list of the hardest people on the planet, Marco ‘Captain Scarlet’ Melandri would certainly come top. We all thought the worse when Marco tumbled through the gravel in Spain. We thought the horse of the paddock would end up in a paella later that week, but Melandri, who must eat rusty nails for breakfast followed by drinking acid for lunch, raced, and was competitive just four days later. Excellent. Shergar has won two races and an army of fans for his Nolan adverts and sheer talent and lunacy. Certainly, better than Haystack could ever do.

Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda, 9.5 out of 10
Who would have ever thought those sentences would ever go together? Winner and Haystack? Back in the day, or the day after Jerez, you would have been laughed out of the Forum for saying that sort of sediment. You’d have to have eight toes, four fingers, a mauve neck and a cousin/wife that looked a lot like you ro even think it. But now, with Randy Mamola-type performances, he’s nearly got it. You can say what you want, but the Konsitency Kid nearly has his third thumb on the World Championship. He’s done well, and won two races, but you can’t help but think that the World title shouldn’t go to someone who doesn’t think that ‘overseas’ is a place over the Mississippi river. Or something.

Danni Pedrosa, Repsol Honda, 9 out of 10
Can he do it? Please let a proper World Champion steal this title. The third smallest thing in the paddock (the smallest being Ellison’s talent, then Pedrosa’s personality), Mini-P, Thumbelina, The Flying Atom, That Miserable Git, Puig’s Close Friend. The rider of many nicknames has produced some stunning rides this year, already winning twice and smiling once. He has ridden better than anyone thought, but is less interesting than a Formula 1 race, followed by a dinner of steamed vegetables then an evening of watching Nascar and Big Brother. But, bit good though, isn’t he?

Valentino Rossi, Cursed Yamaha, 8 out of 10
It all went wrong at the start. Thought by Fat Toni to be a mustard covered treat in the first round, Rossi has been on the receiving end of all of the bad luck in the world. Previously, all of The Doctor’s bad luck was concentrated on his awful hair. Now, like grease from an unwashed Italian, it has seeped through into Rossi’s season. Just when you thought he was getting back on track, he breaks down, then he falls off, then he breaks down again. The result? Haystack wins the title. Yeah, thanks for that Vale. Still, his now-back-to-a-nail Yamaha has treated us to his proper genius. His win at the Sausagering was awesome, but that’s all that has gone right this year. He looks like losing his the World title that he has kept since 1768. And to top it all, he’s got to go home to Ucio each night.

Carlos Checa, Dunlop Yamaha, 7 out of 10
Older than Rossi’s haircut, he has made Ellison look even worse. Excellent.

The losers

Colin Edwards, Cursed Yamaha, 5 out of 10
We all thought he had done it. Who didn’t want the Texan Rising Humidity to win at Assen, he didn’t, and worse still, he let Haystack win. To you and me that is like winning a Lottery ticket and then seeing it set fire to by a red-neck. That’s a bad day at the office. It’s tough riding a Yamaha, and even worse being Rossi’s team-mate (imagine all those ‘bars’ he’d want to take you to). With Edwards’ usual 5th place just a dream, expect the Texan Tornado to return next year, in the more sedate pace of WSB. So, just like Goose from Top Gun, he’ll be written out of the MotoGP script and end up in something that no one cares about.

Toni Elias, Fortuna Honda, 4 out of 10
We expected more. A year on Pedrosa, Fat Toni’s hefty frame (that takes four team mechanics to shoe horn into his leathers), has spent more time in the sand than a German tourist. He needs to lay off the Tapas or he’ll be doing Suzuki Burgman adverts for the rest of his career.

Randy DePuniet, Kawasaki, 3.5 out of 10
Another one who has failed way below expectations, the original Crazy Frog has gone the way of the ring tone. Awesome on a 250, and capable of beating Thumbelina on a good day, DePuniet’s only claim to fame this year is that he was punted off by Rossi at Le Mans. Named after Randy Mamola, he has even lapped slower than the stars and stripes, microphone glove-loving two up Ducati rider. Hopefully he can get his garlic together in the second half of the season and give his Ladyboy team mate a harder time.

Jamie Ellison, Dunlop Yamaha, 1 out of 10
Enough said. Expect him riding in a classic bike series next year.

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:20 am
by ty
Neka79 wrote:
Cath wrote:
Kishy wrote:He still an active member?
Yep, he is, but you'll usually find him lurking around the ride days, track days, and tech forums.
Hey Ty, how long ago were those pics taken? You've changed heaps since then! 8)
think the dates on the page...2002....
the ol "lollypop" pics....
TY use to ride a gpx...street..i wouldnt call it a "fighter" tho...mwahahaha
learnt a lot on that thing didnt ya TY??
Yep, that was me was early 2002, when I weighed around 130kg and road a 160kg bike - hence the lollipop comment :D
It ended up 'looking' like a fighter - after I dropped it, shattered the fairing, and it became a naked.
Learnt heaps on that clapped out gpx - it ran 2:20 at the creek and ran rings around litre bikes both there and on the oph.
And yes I'm active Kishy - active in the sense of limping around slowly and not riding for a while ;)
ty

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:43 am
by Smitty
ty wrote:...snip...
And yes I'm active Kishy - active in the sense of limping around slowly and not riding for a while ;)
ty

good to hear from ya... ty
hope you are mending ok!


cheers

Smitty